Victoria Falls, on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, forms the largest single face of falling water in the world, with a width of 1.7 kilometers and height of 108 meters.

Angel Falls in Venezuela is the world's highest waterfall with one uninterrupted drop of 807 m (2,647 ft), from a total height of 978 m (3,212 ft)

Boyoma Falls (formerly, Stanley Falls) on the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are the falls that have the the greatest volume of flow - 17 million litres per second over a drop of 60 m

Shevi Waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Iran with a height of about 85 m.

The Shevi Waterfall is located in the north of dezful city. In 17 April 2013, the 1st regional seminar on shevi waterfall of dezful was presented by Jundi-Shapur university of technology, Dezful, Iran.(http://www2.jsu.ac.ir/~shevi)

Kegon Falls in Chuzenji Famed for its beauty and morbidity as an inspired suicide spot after a poet wrote a suicide note here before jumping off the falls.

Nachi Falls in Katsuura Arguably the nation's most famous waterfall, it is over 100 feet and serves as a gorgeous backdrop to Kumano Nachi Shrine. The shrine was built here because of the falls, which is believed to house a water spirit.

Kaieteur Falls in Guyana is said to be one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world with 663 cubic meters per second, it also carries the claim to be the highest single drop water fall in the world.

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